"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" is making big bucks at the box office and the toy store. The Toy Insider's Jackie Breyer joins Cheddar with the hottest toys inspired by the new sequel. She describes how important toys and merchandise have been to the franchise since it first premiered in the 1970's.
The newest slate of intergalactic toys includes an AR Jedi challenge. Breyer walks us through the technology and considers whether this might be AR's moment to break through in the toy market. She also shows us the most lifelike BB-8 toy yet.
"Star Wars" and LEGO have a long history of collaboration. The Breyer shows off an intricate set depicting one of the movie's most iconic scenes. She also shows us a "Star Wars"-inspired smart speaker, and a helmet that will make you feel like you're fighting the First Order in your backyard.
A giant panda at the Beijing Zoo had a lot of fun playing in the snow this week.
A favorite animal at the St. Louis Zoo in Missouri is moving to Columbus, Ohio.
Cheddar News staff pulled some of their ugly sweaters out of their closets to celebrate National Ugly Christmas Sweater Day.
George Clooney and Adam Sandler are teaming up to star in a new feature film for Netflix.
A new study found daydreaming could have big benefits.
A new study published in the journal Genome Biology and Evolution is shedding light on why some people are morning folks.
With holiday shopping underway, people have to be aware of authentication when purchasing quality luxury gifts. Maya Ali, head of handbags at MyGemma, joined Cheddar News to provide tips on how to spot fake luxury bags.
You've never heard harmonica like this! Check out this group that gets together to jam out, picking out songs you don't typically think of when you think of the pocket instrument.
Wondering what to watch this weekend? This week we have a rebel cyclist, a rebel who built his own island, and some rebel children who entered a magical wardrobe.
Mattel is hoping to replicate the success of the Barbie movie by bringing new dolls to live action.
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